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  2. Civil Code of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code of Romania (Codul civil al României, commonly referred to as Noul Cod Civil – the New Civil Code, officially Law no. 287/2009 on the Civil Code) is the basic source of civil law in Romania. It was adopted by Parliament on 17 July 2009 and came into force on 1 October 2011.

  3. Law of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The New Communist Electoral Law in Romania. National Committee for a Free Europe. 1953. Google Books. Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu and Bogdan Timofti. Commercial and Economic Law in Romania. Kluwer Law International. 2013. Google Books; Maria Bugeanu, Mihaela Tudor and Florentina Almajanu. Insurance Law in Romania. Kluwer Law International. 2012 ...

  4. Category:Law of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Property law of Romania (1 P) R. Regulation in Romania (2 C) T. ... Civil Code of Romania;

  5. Civil procedure code of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The civil procedure code is the result of a major legal reform which began in the mid-2000s, prior to Romania's accession to the European Union.It was designed in such a way as to simplify and accelerate civil proceedings, following repeated condemnations of Romania by the European Court of Human Rights for breaching the standards of a fair civil trial as established by the ECHR.

  6. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the Napoleonic Code and later by the German civil law Romania: Civil Code came into force in 2011. Based on the Civil Code of Quebec, but also influenced by the Napoleonic Code and other French-inspired codes (such as those of Italy, Spain and Switzerland) [21] Russia: Civil Law system descendant from Roman Law through Byzantine ...

  7. Judiciary of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Romania is organized as a hierarchical system of courts, with a civil law system. Provisions regarding its structure and organization are found in the Constitution and Law no. 304/2004 on judicial organization. [1] The civil courts are organized as follows: High Court of Cassation and Justice (Înalta Curte de Casaţie şi ...

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  9. Category:Romanian nationality law - Wikipedia

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